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  1. t series is available online at www.acbl.org/pl. tions.html. Unusual vs. unusual When your partner opens one of a major and your right-hand opponent jumps to 2NT, showing the minors, you will often face a …

  2. The Unusual vs unusual convention is used after the opponents have made an overcall that specifies two suits (normally 5-5 – some use 5-4). • A Michaels cue bid after a 1-level opening major shows …

  3. The Unusual 2NT bid occurs directly after an opponent's opening bid of one of a suit; it is usually intended as a weak two-suited takeout bid. Its extended use has made it a call showing the lower two …

  4. Michaels Cuebid and Unusual Notrump are conventions that let you show two suits with one bid. The convention you use depends on which suit the opponent opens and which suits you have. They are …

  5. At the end of "Unusual Normality," Ishmael Beah wishes his peers could realize how lucky they are to have their families and a world free of violence. What is something in your own life that you take for …

  6. The 3NT bid is unusual notrump if North's jump is natural and strong, but is natural if the jump is artificial (e.g., a Bergen raise) or a weak natural preemptive response.

  7. NOTIFY LICENSING AGENCY, PLACEMENT AGENCY AND RESPONSIBLE PERSONS, IF ANY, BY NEXT WORKING DAY. SUBMIT WRITTEN REPORT WITHIN 7 DAYS OF OCCURRENCE. …